Any “bounce” McCain is now getting the polls isn’t so much from his strengths as it is from the growing stench coming from Obama.
I think the more on the spot he’s placed, the more he’s going to fumble verbally. Then we may hear more honesty than he’d admit to otherwise.
“I think the more on the spot hes placed, the more hes going to fumble verbally. “
Hussein O has been an affirmative action beneficiary his whole life. He is not up to the task and will of course crumble eventually. Hopefully before he gets to the WH.
“I think the more on the spot hes placed, the more hes going to fumble verbally. Then we may hear more honesty than hed admit to otherwise.”
Well, that’s a huge part of it. And I don’t think McCain is all that unwise lurking in the shadows, either.
John McCain is no orator. He’s not going to blow anyone away with his eloquence, incitefulness, or his charm. I think he’s kind of pulling the same low-key campaigning he used in the Republican primaries—just hoping to swoop in and steal the prize at the last minute from over-exposure and weariness of his competition. I don’t know if that’s the intended strategy or not, but having McCain making grand speeches like these of Obama would be a bad idea.
I think it’s simpler — Americans hate a show-off. Game, set, match.